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mimeograph

English

Etymology

Coined by A.B. Dick in 1889 and originally a trade name. From Ancient Greek ????? (mîmos), combining form mimeo +? -graph.

Noun

mimeograph (plural mimeographs)

  1. (historical) A machine for making printed copies using typed stencil, eventually superseded by photocopying.

Synonyms

  • mimeo
  • stencil duplicator

Derived terms

  • mimeographic
  • mimeography

Translations

Verb

mimeograph (third-person singular simple present mimeographs, present participle mimeographing, simple past and past participle mimeographed)

  1. To make mimeograph copies.

Translations

Further reading

  • mimeograph on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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mimeo

English

Etymology

Abbreviation.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?m?m???/

Noun

mimeo (plural mimeos)

  1. A mimeograph.
    • 2005: Underground film and performance art were blossoming; backroom mimeo presses seemed to be everywhere. — Martin Torgoff, Can't Find My Way Home (Simon & Schuster 2005, p. 105)
  2. An unpublished academic paper.

Usage notes

  • (unpublished paper): May refer to a paper that is not in the process of being published or that is not part of an institutional working paper series.

Verb

mimeo (third-person singular simple present mimeos, present participle mimeoing, simple past and past participle mimeoed)

  1. To mimeograph.

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